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New York Green Market

Are you in the market for a NYC condo apartment? Are you looking for something sparkling new, sleek and dynamic?

Consider a NYC Green Home. Featuring all of the amenities of traditional doorman, luxury hi-rises; eco-friendly buildings offer something even more: peace of mind.

Set your mind at ease. Not only will you purchase a home which is built from re-used, recycled, reusable or sustainable products, a home in which the air and water is filtered, and the rainwater reused to keep the grounds beautified, but you will also purchase a house in a micro-market that seems to be weathering the current economic downturn. According to Lydia Depillis’ article in the November 13, 2008 “New York Observer Article” the market for environmentally friendly housing in New York City is “…going strong: Driven by growing demand for eco-friendly living and working space, developers are forging full steam ahead on plans to obtain green certification.”

With many new LEED certified buildings in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, you’ll have a variety of neighborhoods and styles to choose from. Of course, you’ll have to do your due diligence by reviewing the building’s financials and having a lawyer look over your contract before purchasing.

Have questions? Want more information on LEED certified buildings? Would you like a tour of the newest eco-friendly condos? Ask Lala.

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City’s Plans for Housing Flop in Albany

By Charles V. Bagli
The New York Times

The bill looked like a shoo-in to pass.

After nearly a year of painstaking analysis and tough negotiations, the Bloomberg administration, the City Council, housing advocates, lenders and real estate developers had hashed out a measure intended to revamp a popular tax-break program so it would generate more relatively affordable housing while restricting subsidies to luxury high-rises like Trump World Tower. It was all done with a minimum of grousing.
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Building Boom Tapers Off?

For the first time in a decade, construction permits have leveled off, with largest decline in Staten Island. High construction costs have tightened lending. more… [NYPost]

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